Had finals<\/strong> last Thursday (AIS 172), Saturday (ECE 230) and Sunday (STAT 311). Haven’t gotten any grades back as of yet. I think all went well enough to keep my A’s in those classes, which is somewhat unfortunate since I took AIS 172 pass\/fail… Statistics would be the most questionable as far as pulling out an A. I vaguely remember blogging about my ECE 270 bench exam about 2 weeks ago, but I got my exam back, and that officially went well. Ended up losing a total of zero points for the semester. Now just one final left (this Thursday) in ECE 352.<\/p>\n
I know people have told me to check them out before (especially Scott), but I finally got around to trying out podcasts<\/strong> yesterday. Pretty cool stuff. I’d recommend Security Now!<\/a> for the security-minded geek (but not for the faint of heart… it’s pretty technical), or the well-known TWiT<\/a>, hosted by Leo Laporte of The Screen Savers<\/em> fame (back in the good ole days before G4).<\/p>\n
One thing I learned about from my brief initial foray into the podcasting world is a program called Hamachi. Hamachi<\/a> is a really cool super-secure tunneling peer-to-peer VPN<\/strong> solution that allows you to create virtual private LANs across completely unsecured network connections and even does NAT traversal on both ends, if at all possible. Potential applications: remote desktoping into enlight-server without needing to open up an SSH tunnel through CAE all the time. Or, remote connecting to my computer in my room from anywhere in the world with zero worries about security and virtually no limit to the interactivity between my remote computer and the local one. Ex) Windows file sharing. Why not, when as far as Hamachi is concerned, the computers are on the same private LAN? Very cool.<\/p>\n